Waves of change: How sea-levels and climate altered the marine ecosystems at the South Pole 390-385 million years ago

New research reveals a chain of environmental disasters. These took place in what is today’s South Africa, during an ancient time period called the Early-Middle Devonian. The crises led to the extinction of a unique group of marine animals called the Malvinoxhosan biota.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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